The California "Exodus" Myth: Why In-N-Out Just Proved the Doubters Wrong
If you’ve spent five minutes on social media or watching the national news lately, you’ve heard the same tired drumbeat: “Everyone is leaving California.” Headlines have been desperate to paint a picture of a hollowed-out Golden State, claiming that iconic brands are packing their bags for Tennessee, Texas, and Florida. But as I always say in real estate development: Look at the leases, not the headlines. Last year, the rumor mill went into overdrive when news broke that In-N-Out Burger was opening a massive office in Franklin, Tennessee. The narrative was instant: “In-N-Out is moving its headquarters to Tennessee!” It was a perfect "gotcha" story for those rooting against California. Except, it wasn't true. The Reality: A Return to Roots Last week, the real story finally came out, and it’s a massive win for the Los Angeles office market. In-N-Out didn't just stay in California—they doubled down on it. The burger giant just signed one of the largest office deals in ...